The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 September 1928 — Page 5

LUMBER FOR THE NEW JCPenneyCd Store Was Furnished By The TRUE-HIXON LUMBER COMPANY We Sell Only High ('lass Lumber. See Us for House BuildinK Lstimates.

Office N. (’ollepre Ave.

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NOTKK • •r QCAI.IFIC'ATION (»| duly authurizcil liy aid Court to adKXI'XTTOK mini dor -iaid .u .

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^aid estate is -upposed to be r.olSeptember 2.j, 1H2S. ( itizen.- Trust Company, of Greencastle, Ind., Executor. Corwin and Gillen Attorneys.

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Notice is hereby Riven, That the undersigned has duly qualified Executor of the last will and testament of Julius Sudranski deceased, in the Putnam Circuit Court, of Putnam County, Indiana, and has been J

J3KK&« 'VEDNFnIIAYS FIVE BEST l{\|»|(» FEATURES. WEAF, network, 8::io p. m. Deniocfutic rally with Irving Berlin and entertainers. "OR, network, K p. m. Will Rogers anti-hunk political rally, with Thomas Meighan. "KAF, network, f. p. m. Ame.ican magazine liour. " I/, network, 7 p. m. Philco hour. WEAF, network, 7:30 p. m„ Palmolive hour.

\U. OVER INDIANA • LINTON — Anger at his car’s refusal to operate while on a downtown street was responsible for Louis “Bun" Murray’s visit to the local lockup. Murray, it was charged, drew a revolver when his ear stalled and began shooting holes in the offending machine. —o— GAS CITY — Rev. W. M. Hopper of thi- city has been elected to the post of president of the Grant county ci-operative association of the ( lurch of Christ. The election was held during the annual meeting of the a -sociation. —o— NEWCASTLE — Unusual interest is being shown in a Gold Medal colt show to he held at Oakville, south of Muneie, on Saturday, Sept. 2!L A feature of the show will he colt- sired by “( amillo” a horse belonging to Harvey Kern. —0— BLOOMINGTON — E. O. Rice, a Monon engineer, has done the unusual. His engine ran over the han i of Frank Spencer, local newsboy, and Rice has announced that he will pnj the lari’.' expenses when he goes to

Welcome to Greencastle JCPenneyG) Our business is that of supplying Electric Service— We realize as you do, no factor does more to attract attention to your store titan good lighting. Nothing else makes merchandise so attractive and thus accentuates quality in goods. No other element adds so much to the hospitality and welcome of a store, or extends such a warm invitation for customers to return. And most important of all perhaps, good store lighting practically guarantees customers’ later satisfaction with the things they buy.

(food Klectric service is essential to business We work 24 hours a day if necessary to keep it such.

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Wabash Valley Electric Co. J. A. HAMHKRCKK. Dist. Mgr.

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WELDING VALUES on the Anvil of Service

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Of Course You Will Attend the Opening of Our New Store Tomorro w—Thu rsday A cordial welcome awaits you. Service thru Values —Quality Goods at Low Prices—New Ideas in Merchandising. Everyone is invited, Come! Our advertisement in this paper tomorrow will carry details of some of our representative values. I. C. PENNEY COMPANY, Inc.

2-1 NORTH JACKSON ST.

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Walter R. Heath, GENERAL CONTRACTOR

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GRKKNCASm:, INI*. Reputation for contracting is based on work accom-

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Contractor for the new:— J. C. PENNEY & CO. BUILDING ANI> THE NEW SECOND WARD SCHOOL BUILDING w Wlllll«llllllllllllll;iNiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiM

ohooi, olid later will help him (ind pill on the railroad. —o— MONTICEl.LO — It has been announced tiiat township teachers’ in--timte- will be held here Septembei 2!l, October 27, November 21, and Dernmbei 22. County Superintendent Henry J. Iteid said all plans have been completed.

Where Gene and Polly Will Wed

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STOLE H E BOOKS RUSHVILLE, Sept. 2fi. (UP) — Tbe thief of thieves who stole n number of ice books from an ice wagon hn<* probably will be caught if Rusliville citizens respond to the requests of Police Chief Kennedy. IL has asked housewives who are approached by “ice-book” salesmen to get a g'Od description of the person and call him immediately.

SNAKE STORY

ANDERSON, Sept. 2«. (UP)—Out of season, hut interesting neverthel< ,'S, is a snake story told by Ray E. Hall, city clerk, anil M. H. Dow-

ney, of this city.

Knroute to Newcastle, where they attended the convention of the Municipal League of Indiana, the two city officials solemnly affirm that they saw a large crow fly swiftly along the side of the road, swoop down, and when he again arose in the air, curry off a fair sized nake which had unluckily been exposed to the crow’s shaip eyes.

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A view of the beautiful water front at Sorrento, Italy, the city in which Gene Tunney and Polly Lauder (insets) are to be married early in October. The retired champion > *» *“>w in Europe and hi» fiancee is en route.